Fact or Fiction: Test your San Antonio smarts

Compiled by Merrisa Brown, mySA.com

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FICTION Taco Land was better known for its owner Ramiro "Ram'' Ayala (above) and as a venue for underground music. Ayala and the bar's doorman, Douglas "Gypsy Doug" Morgan, were shot to death in June 2005, hours after the Spurs won their third NBA Championship. For the slayings, Joseph Gamboa was sentenced to death and Jose Najera was sentenced to 50 years in prison. In a 2000 interview with the Express-News, however, Ayala did say the bar opened as a taco and enchilada stop in 1965.

FICTION Taco Land was better known for its owner Ramiro "Ram'' Ayala (above) and as a venue for underground music. Ayala and the bar's doorman, Douglas "Gypsy Doug" Morgan, were shot to death in June 2005, hours after the Spurs won their third NBA Championship. For the slayings, Joseph Gamboa was sentenced to death and Jose Najera was sentenced to 50 years in prison. In a 2000 interview with the Express-News, however, Ayala did say the bar opened as a taco and enchilada stop in 1965.